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6-6-101
Section 6-6-101 Forfeiture of bond; execution on bond. When the property replevied is not delivered
in 30 days after judgment against the defendant in attachment, the sheriff shall return the
bond forfeited, and execution must be issued thereon against the principal and sureties for
the amount of the value of the property replevied, as fixed by the sheriff or other officer
making the levy, with interest thereon from the date of the bond and for the cost of the replevy
and of the execution, unless such value is greater than the amount of the judgment against
the defendant, in which case the execution shall be for the amount of such judgment and costs.
(Code 1852, §2538; Code 1867, §2966; Code 1876, §3291; Code 1886, §2965; Code 1896, §556;
Code 1907, §2956; Code 1923, §6204; Code 1940, T. 7, §877.)...
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12-22-111
Section 12-22-111 Issuance, execution and return of subpoenas for witnesses; liability of witnesses
failing to appear. In cases of appeal, the clerk of the court shall issue subpoenas for such
witnesses as may be required, both for the state and for the accused, returnable to the next
session of the court to which the appeal is taken, which subpoenas shall be executed by the
sheriff and returned to such circuit court. If witnesses so summoned fail to appear and testify
as required, they shall be liable to the same penalties, forfeitures and proceedings as if
the subpoenas had been issued out of the circuit court. (Code 1852, §506; Code 1867, §4056;
Code 1876, §4726; Code 1886, §4228; Code 1896, §4624; Code 1907, §6727; Code 1923, §3840;
Code 1940, T. 15, §360.)...
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6-6-681
Section 6-6-681 Judgment in favor of defendant. Judgment must, in like manner, be entered in
favor of the defendant in execution against the sheriff or coroner, on three days' notice,
in the following cases: (1) For failure to pay over on demand any excess of money which may
remain upon a sale under execution after satisfaction thereof and of the costs, for the amount
of such excess and five percent per month after demand; (2) For failing to return an execution
wholly or partially satisfied, for 25 percent on the amount paid; and (3) For failing to pay
over on demand money paid or collected on an execution, the whole or any part of which is
enjoined, for the amount so enjoined and five percent per month on the amount from the time
of the demand. (Code 1852, §§2608-2611; Code 1867, §§3038-3041; Code 1876, §§3363-3366;
Code 1886, §§3107-3110; Code 1896, §§3775-3778; Code 1907, §§5911-5914; Code 1923, §§10238-10241;
Code 1940, T. 7, §596.)...
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11-51-12
Section 11-51-12 Filing of list in circuit court; entry of civil actions for assessments on
trial docket; issuance, execution, and return of summons notifying owners of institution of
proceedings against property generally. Such lists shall be filed with the register or clerk
of the circuit court. The register or clerk shall cause to be entered on the trial docket
in such court in a well-bound book kept for that purpose a civil action for each assessment
of property of the city or town against such property so assessed. Said docket shall show
the amount of the taxes sought to be collected, a description of the property and the name
of the owner, if known. Upon the filing of the certificate, the register or clerk is directed
to issue a summons, as in other civil actions, containing a description of the property and
notifying each owner of the filing of the proceedings against his property. Only one summons,
however, shall be necessary if two or more pieces of property are assessed to...
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6-6-456
Section 6-6-456 Judgment and proceedings if possession of effects subject to levy and sale
admitted. If the garnishee admits the possession of effects of the defendant, the subject
of levy and sale under legal process, judgment of condemnation must be entered that such effects
be delivered upon demand after the entry of judgment in favor of the plaintiff in the original
action, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the judgment, and the sheriff must
make sale thereof. If the garnishee fails to deliver such effects to the sheriff on demand,
he must make return thereof to the clerk, who must thereupon issue an execution against the
garnishee in favor of the plaintiff for the amount of the judgment and costs. If, however,
such failure is without fault or negligence on the part of the garnishee, he may tender to
the plaintiff, his agent, or attorney the value of such effects; and, if such tender is refused,
he may obtain relief by supersedeas. (Code 1852, §§2542-2544; Code...
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11-48-47
Section 11-48-47 Appeals from judgment of circuit court - By municipality - Issuance of execution
and order of sale upon entry of final judgment in favor of municipality. In the event the
final judgment is entered in favor of the city or town, execution may be issued thereon against
the principal and sureties on the appeal bond, unless the amount of the judgment is paid within
30 days from the date of such judgment, and the court shall, by further order, require that
the property assessed be sold to satisfy such judgment. Nothing contained in this article
shall operate to release or discharge the lien on such property unless the assessment is fully
paid. (Code 1907, §1400; Code 1923, §2215; Acts 1927, No. 639, p. 753; Code 1940, T. 37,
§556.)...
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11-88-78
Section 11-88-78 Issuance of execution on appeal bond and sale of property assessed when final
judgment entered in favor of authority. In the event the final judgment is entered in favor
of the authority, execution may be issued thereon against the principal and sureties on the
appeal bond, unless the amount of the judgment is paid within 30 days from the date of such
judgment, and the court shall, by further order, direct that the property assessed be sold
to satisfy such judgment. Nothing contained in this article shall operate to release or discharge
the lien on such property, unless the assessment is fully paid. (Acts 1973, No. 826, p. 1293,
§39.)...
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6-6-600
Section 6-6-600 Judgment - Excluding defendant from office or franchise or prohibiting practice
of profession. When a defendant, whether a natural person or a corporation, against whom such
action has been commenced, is adjudged guilty of usurping or intruding into, or unlawfully
holding or exercising, any office or franchise or unlawfully practicing any profession, judgment
must be entered that such defendant be excluded from the office or franchise or be prohibited
from practicing such profession and that the plaintiff recover costs against such defendant.
Execution shall be issued on such judgment at the expiration of five days from the date thereof,
unless the defendant shall, within such time, take an appeal to the supreme court. Any violation
of any such order shall be a contempt of court. (Code 1852, §2665; Code 1867, §3093; Code
1876, §3433; Code 1886, §3178; Code 1896, §3432; Code 1907, §5465; Code 1923, §9944;
Code 1940, T. 7, §1148.)...
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43-8-196
Section 43-8-196 Costs. The costs of any contest under the provisions of this article must
be paid by the party contesting if he fails; otherwise, it must be paid by the plaintiff or
out of the estate, or in such proportion by the plaintiff or out of the estate as the court
may direct; and for the costs directed to be paid by the plaintiff or defendant, execution
may be issued as in other cases; and the costs directed to be paid out of the estate may be
collected as other claims against an estate are collected. (Code 1852, §§1649, 1650, 1653;
Code 1867, §§1967, 1968, 1971; Code 1876, §§2331, 2332, 2335; Code 1886, §1996; Code
1896, §4294; Code 1907, §6203; Code 1923, §10632; Code 1940, T. 61, §59; Code 1975, §43-1-76.)...

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12-22-25
Section 12-22-25 Security for costs of appeal. In all other cases in which an appeal is taken
under the provisions of this division, the appellant, or someone for him, must give security
for the costs of such appeal, to be approved by the probate judge or the clerk of the circuit
court, as the case may be, and the names of such sureties must be certified with the record
to the appellate court, but the filing of security for costs is not a jurisdictional prerequisite.
If the appellant fails to prosecute his appeal or the judgment is not reversed or is entered
against him for a less amount than the judgment of the court from which the appeal is taken,
execution may issue against him and such sureties for the costs of the appeal. (Code 1852,
§1898; Code 1867, §2257; Code 1876, §3967; Code 1886, §3647; Code 1896, §464; Code 1907,
§2862; Code 1923, §6121; Code 1940, T. 7, §782.)...
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